RMMWGYGN–. Indian picture presenting lord Dalhousie, governor-general of British India . circa 1850. Unknown 400 Marquess of Dalhousie
RMAKMPD8–Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, aka Fox Maule and The Lord Panmure, 1801 - 1874. British politician.
RFAMH9YM–lord George Ramsay, 9th Earl dalhousie 1770 1838 Nova Scotia British North America Commander Chief India. governor general canad
RMAA99BJ–SINGAPORE ASIA May Dalhousie obelisk built to commemorate the visit of the Governor General of India Lord Dalhousie in 1850
RFT2KC6R–INDIA. Dyers of Lucknow c1880 old antique vintage print picture
RF2G44980–John Singer Sargent - Lord Dalhousie 1900
RMPXJ4RG–DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER
RMEDRWER–RECEPTION AND BALL AT DOVER HOUSE, THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF LORD DALHOUSIE, SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND, 1886: LADY DALHOUSIE
RMW6P7EN–'Burmese Pagoda, Eden Gardens, Calcutta', c1909. The Buddhist pagoda was brought from Prome in Burma in 1854 by Lord Dalhousie and erected in the gardens in what is now Kolkata, India. One of a set of stereocard views by George Rose, boxed as "Studies through the Stereoscope", to be viewed on a Sun Sculpture stereoscope made by Underwood & Underwood. [The Rose Stereograph Company, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington & London, c1909]
RMHT0WXA–Map of India in 1856 (1906). Artist: Unknown.
RM2H8CFFW–An 1893 engraved portrait of British politician Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, (1801 – 1874), known also as Fox Maule and The Lord Panmure . He served as British Secretary of State for War 8th February 1855 to 21st February 1858
RM2RC918E–Lord Dalhousie 1900 by John Singer Sargent
RF2PNB0MG–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RM2K03X1Y–'Reception and Ball at Dover House, the official residence of Lord Dalhousie; The Ball Room', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886".
RF2PNB0MM–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RF2J7KF8C–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom commemorating a visit in 1861 by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
RF2CTCNYM–CSMT, Mumbai, Bombay Victoria Terminus
RMR54XA7–Simla and Jukko from Captain Metcalfe's Cottage, Mahassoue. Sunrise. This view of Jakhu Hill and the Simla cantonment was made from the cottage of Captain Metcalf, who was aide-de-camp to the Governor-General, Lord Dalhousie. Views in the Himalayas, drawn on the spot by Mrs. W. L. L. Scott. [Lithographed.]. London : Henry Graves & Co., 1852. Lithograph. Source: X670(9). Language: English.
RMDDGDX5–THE MINISTER OF WAR, THE RIGHT HON. LORD PANMURE. Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie KT, GCB, PC 22 April 1801 6 July
RMMXCA2X–. Indian picture presenting lord Dalhousie, governor-general of British India . circa 1850. Unknown 400 Marquess of Dalhousie
RMA348H3–Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, aka Fox Maule and The Lord Panmure 1801 - 1874. British politician.
RMAMH9YP–lord George Ramsay, 9th Earl dalhousie 1770 1838 Nova Scotia British North America Commander Chief India. governor general canad
RM2R5MA71–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RM2FN4C31–transport / transportation, railway, caricature, Lord Brougham's Railway Nigthmare, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RF2E3AXAB–The base of Dalhousie Obelisk, marking the 2nd Singapore visit by Lord James Andrew, the Marquis of Dalhousie and Governor-General of India; Singapore
RM2M3R90R–Part of a feature from London Life magazine charting the daily routine of Patrick Lichfield, cousin of the Queen, who carved a career for himself as a photographer. Pictures show Lord Lichfield outside his studio, Lady Elizabeth Ramsay, daughter of the Earl of Dalhousie, assistant to Lichfield in the darkroom, and Lichfield with Lord Encombe (also his assistant) helping in the studio while model Rory Davis poses for the camera. Date: 1966
RMTWWXE9–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RFRATFRJ–RECEPTION AND BALL AT DOVER HOUSE, THE OFFICIAL RESIDENCE OF LORD DALHOUSIE, SECRETARY FOR SCOTLAND, 1886: LADY reimagined
RM2AKN4Y5–Story of one hundred years : A comprehensive review of the political and military events, the social, intellectual and material progress, and the general state of mankind in all landsEmbodying detailed and accurate accounts of all things of importance and interest, from 1801 to 1900, inclusive . al of India. The annexation of the Punjaub was carried out by Lord Dalhousie,who as Governor-General did more to extend the limits of British terri-tory than any of his predecessors since the Marquis of Hastings. Hewas strongly of opinion that the government of the feudatory princes wasso bad that it w
RM2WT0NW3–Lord Panmure. Unknown, photographer about 1852–1860 A portrait of Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, previously styled as the Lord Panmure. He is standing with one arm behind his back and one hand on a cane. (Recto, mount) lower center, below image, pencil: 'Lord Panmure';
RM2RAY93G–The Marquess of Breadalbane with Lord Cockburn, the Marquess of Dalhousie and Lord Rutherfurd 1850 by George Harvey
RFMN5BP6–INDIA. View of a Planter's house at Allahabad c1880 old antique print picture
RM2K03X2E–'Reception and Ball at Dover House, the official residence of Lord Dalhousie; Reception room', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886".
RF2PNB0MJ–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RF2J7KF7N–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom commemorating a visit in 1861 by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
RF2PNB0MX–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RMPW3962–General Sir Charles James Napier, led the military conquest of Sindh, served as the Governor of Sindh, and Commander-in-Chief in India
RF2PNB0MR–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RMMYM12E–. Indian picture presenting lord Dalhousie, governor-general of British India . circa 1850. Unknown 348 Marquess of Dalhousie
RF2PNB0PJ–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RMMW42NT–. Watercolour with pen and ink of a view of the King's Palace at Amarapura from 'A Series of Views in Burmah taken during Major Phayre’s Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855' by Colesworthy Grant. This album consists of 106 landscapes and portraits of Burmese and Europeans documenting the British embassy to the Burmese King, Mindon Min (r.1853-1878). The mission to Amarapura took place after the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1852 and the annexation by the British of the Burmese province of Pegu (Bago). It was despatched by the Governor-General of India Lord Dalhousie on the instructions of the Ea
RF2PNB0PE–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RM2R5MA70–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RF2PNB0RN–Dalhousie is a high-altitude town spread across 5 hills near the Dhauladhar mountain range in the north Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Named after Lord Dalhousie, the hill station of Dalhousie is famous for being home to the pristine and serene Dhauladhar Mountain Range. It is also famous for its Victorian architecture, colonial charm, picturesque landscapes, and adventurous activities.
RFS3TKK5–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RMTWX8NE–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RMAPW3RK–A traditional red mailbox, Udaipur IN
RM2AWJK3J–Diamonds and precious stones, a popular account of gems .. . bt due by theLahore government, and of the expenses of thewar; it was at the same time stipulated that theKoh-i-noor should be presented to the Queen ofEngland. Such is the strange history of certainlyone of the most extraordinary diamonds in theworld. After the Company became possessed ofthe gem it was taken in charge by Lord Dalhousie,and sent by him to England in custody of twoofficers. When the Koh-i-noor was brought to Englandit weighed iS6^ carats, and had the form shownin Fig. 40. It was exhibited in this state at theGreat Exh
RMTRJ5Y4–Edzell Castle, Angus, Scotland. The elaborate walled garden was created in 1604. The Arms (above the garden door) of Sir David Lindsay and his second
RFM1B1G2–Interior of British residency, Lucknow,India
RFT2KC72–IRAQ. Portrait of Nasser-ed-Deen, Shah of Iran c1880 old antique print picture
RM2K03X3D–'Reception and Ball at Dover House, the official residence of Lord Dalhousie; Lady Dalhousie receiving guest's', 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886".
RF2J7KF8B–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom commemorating a visit in 1861 by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
RM2X21TP2–Lectern and Bible presented to the Prince of Wales, 1864. 'We have engraved a photograph of the carved oak Lectern or reading-desk, with the Bible upon it, which were, along with a Common Prayer-book, lately presented to the Prince of Wales by the Earl of Dalhousie, the Earl of Shaftesbury, Lord Charles Russell, the Hon. A. Kinnaird, and other gentlemen, in the name of more than eight thousand subscribers of one shilling each, as a token of their loyal attachment to the son of our Queen, with their earnest congratulations upon his marriage. The deputation, about twenty in number, had an interv
RMMMK176–. Watercolour with pen and ink of a view of the King's Palace at Amarapura from 'A Series of Views in Burmah taken during Major Phayre’s Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855' by Colesworthy Grant. This album consists of 106 landscapes and portraits of Burmese and Europeans documenting the British embassy to the Burmese King, Mindon Min (r.1853-1878). The mission to Amarapura took place after the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1852 and the annexation by the British of the Burmese province of Pegu (Bago). It was despatched by the Governor-General of India Lord Dalhousie on the instructions of the Ea
RM2R5MA6R–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RFS3TKK2–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RMTWWHDD–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RFS3TKK7–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RM2AX73YB–Ireland's crown of thorns and roses; or, The best of her history by the best of her writers, a series of historical narratives that read as entertainingly as a novel .. . their fire upon the English linetill their ammunition was exhausted; then perceiving two cav-alry regiments, under Lord Dalhousie, approaching to rein-force the enemy, the insurgent general unwillingly ordered aretreat. No attempt was made to molest the insurgents, who retiredfrom the contest slowly and in good order, bringing withthem five out of the six small pieces of cannon they had con-veyed with them. There is little do
RMTRJ5Y6–Edzell Castle, Angus, Scotland. The elaborate walled garden was created in 1604.
RFT2KC71–IRAQ. View of Baghdad c1880 old antique vintage print picture
RF2J7KF89–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom commemorating a visit in 1861 by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert
RM2R4DH9G–The Peace Illumination - Right Hon. Lord Panmure's (Minister-at-War), Belgrave-Square, 1856. London celebrations to mark the end of the Crimean War. 'It was necessary that the people should share, or appear to share, in the joy felt by the official mind that diplomacy had put an end to that very inconvenient and very troublesome war in which Great Britain was incurring such large expense, and reaping such small satisfaction...it was resolved to celebrate the auspicious birthday of the Queen and the inauspicious Treaty of Peace on the same evening...the illuminations that are customary to expre
RMMY60JG–. Watercolour with pen and ink of a view of the King's Palace at Amarapura from 'A Series of Views in Burmah taken during Major Phayre’s Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855' by Colesworthy Grant. This album consists of 106 landscapes and portraits of Burmese and Europeans documenting the British embassy to the Burmese King, Mindon Min (r.1853-1878). The mission to Amarapura took place after the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1852 and the annexation by the British of the Burmese province of Pegu (Bago). It was despatched by the Governor-General of India Lord Dalhousie on the instructions of the Ea
RM2R5MA74–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RMTWX4D8–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RFS3TKKG–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RM2ANA94B–The life and letters of James Wolfe . rletons time by another in which a meridional line was carved.This gave way in 1832 to a small granite shaft upon which LordAylmer, then Governor, caused to be inscribed— HERE DIED WOLFE VICTORIOUS. It unhappily became defaced, and ninety years after the battlethe column now standing was raised in its stead and enclosed byan iron railing, the cost being borne by the British troops thenstationed at Quebec. But years before then, in 1827, Canadians of both French andEnglish descent subscribed, at the instance of Lord Dalhousie, toa stone obelisk to the memor
RMTRJ5YF–Edzell Castle, Angus, Scotland. The elaborate walled garden was created in 1604.
RFT2KC6T–INDIA. The Chopaya or Hindu Travelling Carriage c1880 old antique print
RM2R4DHC0–Her Majesty laying the Foundation-Stone of the New Military Hospital at Hamble, near Southampton, 1856. Ceremony at the Royal Victoria Hospital: '...the commanding Engineer presented to her Majesty [Queen Victoria] the plans of the building. Her Majesty having signified her approval of them, they were placed in the copper box prepared for the purpose, together with the coins, medals, and cross, and the vellum document recording the event. The Queen tried the stone with the plummet and level, and tapped it in the usual form, taking counsel with Lord Panmure as to the correct and truly masonic m
RMMWYC24–. Watercolour with pen and ink of a view of the King's Palace at Amarapura from 'A Series of Views in Burmah taken during Major Phayre’s Mission to the Court of Ava in 1855' by Colesworthy Grant. This album consists of 106 landscapes and portraits of Burmese and Europeans documenting the British embassy to the Burmese King, Mindon Min (r.1853-1878). The mission to Amarapura took place after the Second Anglo-Burmese War in 1852 and the annexation by the British of the Burmese province of Pegu (Bago). It was despatched by the Governor-General of India Lord Dalhousie on the instructions of the Ea
RM2R5MAH2–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RMTWWKFJ–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RFS3TKKF–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RM2AWNGNR–The siege of Quebec : and the battle of the Plains of Abraham . Canada. But for over half a century no monument waseredled to record his glorious deeds. In 1827, ^.nder theauspices of Lord Dalhousie, a stone column was dedicatedto the two illustrious leaders to whom a common deathhad given a common glory. ^^ A few years later, in 1831,Lord Aylmer directed a mural tablet in white marble to beeredled in the Ursulines chapel, with this inscription :Honneur h Montcalm^ le destin en leprivaut de la victoireVa rkcoinpe7isk par une mort glorieuse. Sixteen months after Montcalms death, Bougainvillehad
RMTRJ5XN–Edzell Castle, Angus, Scotland. The elaborate walled garden was created in 1604. The Arms (above the garden door) of Sir David Lindsay and his second
RM2HT6A18–The Right Hon. Fox Maule, M.P. for Perth, Secretary at War, 1850. Portrait of Fox Maule, a member of the Privy Council. 'On the accession of the Whigs to office in 1835, Mr. Maule was appointed Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department....in 1841 he was appointed Vice-President of the Board of Trade. In 1842 he was elected Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow, took a leading position in the memorable struggle of the Scotch Church, and brought before the House of Commons the petition of the great evangelical body on the subject of non-intrusion, and for their independence in spiritua
RMW7ERR4–Map of India in 1856 (1906). Artist: Unknown.
RM2R5MAH6–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RMPKCTPX–'State Procession Bearing Presents from the Governor-General of India to the King of Ava', 1856. Artist: Unknown.
RMTWWT5M–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RFS3TKKE–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RM2CDYY1G–. The historians' history of the world; a comprehensive narrative of the rise and development of nations as recorded by over two thousand of the great writers of all ages: . CHAPTER VITHE INDIAN MUTINY [1857-1858 A.D.]LORD DALHOUSIE AND THE DOCTRINE OF LAPSE Lord Dalhousies dealings with the feudatory states of India can only berightly appreciated as part of his general policy. That rulers only exist forthe good of the ruled was his supreme axiom of government, of which he gavethe most conspicuous example by the practice of his own daily life. ThatBritish administration was better for the peop
RMTRJ5XW–Edzell Castle, Angus, Scotland. The elaborate walled garden was created in 1604.
RM2R5MAHA–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RMTWWKRE–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RFS3TKKA–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill station in India.
RMRDPCHB–. The life-histories of the British marine food-fishes. Fishes; Fishes; Fishes. 34 LIFE-HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF by the help of the Trawling Commission under Lord Dalhousie, and subsequently by the aid of the Fishery Board. It may be asked, Why is all this remarkable variation in colour ? Just for the same reason that the young tapirs and wild pigs are striped, or the young red deer spottedâthe adults in each case being uniformly tinted. Such features indicate their genetic relation with ancestral forms having these marks ; and, moreover, in the struggle for existence such variations in tint
RFS3TH68–Set in the foothills of the Dhaula Dhar Ranges of the Himalayan Mountains and at the altitude of 7,000 feet, Dalhousie is one of the most charming hill resorts in India.
RMTRJ5Y1–Edzell Castle, Angus, Scotland. The elaborate walled garden was created in 1604. The Arms (above the garden door) of Sir David Lindsay and his second
RM2R5MA6X–The Queen's Well, Glen Mark, Angus Glens Scotland. Built by Lord Dalhousie to commemorate a visit by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1861.
RMTWWRB9–Lord and Lady Dalhousie at their residence of Brechin Castle Picture Copyright Chris Watt Tel - 07887 554 193 info@chriswatt.com www.chriswatt.com
RM2AM4677–The castellated and domestic architecture of Scotland, from the twelfth to the eighteenth century . an, a daughter of the first Earl of Dalhousie. There areother good examples of plaster-work throughout the house, all in a goodstate of preservation. James, Earl of Buchan, succeeded about 1628, and died in 1664. Thelands of Aucliterhouse came into the possession of his ancestors, by mar-riage, about 1466, in^/ the person of James Vm^. Stewart, uterine-brother of King James ii., andwho was afterwardscreated Earl of Buchan. *In 1469 he took the titleof Lord Aucliterhouse.The property continuedwit
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